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Men's Premiership Trophy: C L Abbott Shield (1924- )

Men's Minor Premiership Trophy: Chisholm Trophy (1963- )

Women's Premiership Trophy: Rowley Shield (1962- )

Year Men Women
Senior Underage Senior Underage
First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade
1885 Adelaide[1][2] no competition
1886 Adelaide[3]
1887 North Adelaide[4]
1888 North Adelaide[5]
1889 North Adelaide[6]
1890 Adelaide University[7]
1891 Adelaide University[8]
1892 Iroquois[9]
1893 Iroquois[10]
1894 Adelaide University[11]
1895 Adelaide University[12]
Senior Association Junior Association
1896 Adelaide University[13] University B[14]
1897 North Adelaide[15] North Adelaide[16]
Senior Association Junior A Grade Junior B Grade
1898 Adelaide University[17] YMCA[18] North Adelaide C[19]
1899 Iroquois[20] Holdfast Bay[21] Woodville[22]
1900 Iroquois[23] Woodville[24] Semaphore[25]
1901 Iroquois[26] Holdfast Bay [27] Holdfast Bay [28]
1902 Adelaide University[29] Sturt B & North Adelaide B [30][31][32] no competition
1903 Sturt[33] Sturt B [34] University B [35]
1904 Port Adelaide[36] East Torrens[37] East Torrens[38]
1905 Sturt East Torrens Deaf Mutes
1906 Sturt Holdfast Bay Holdfast Bay
1907 Sturt Deaf Mutes North Adelaide
1908 University North Adelaide Holdfast Bay
1909 North Adelaide Holdfast Bay Holdfast Bay
A Grade B Grade C Grade
1910 North Adelaide University YMCA
1911 Sturt University B Sturt C
1912 Sturt University Sturt C
1913 Sturt University Holdfast Bay
1914 Sturt Sturt West Hindmarsh
1915 Sturt East Torrens Sturt
1916 no competition – First World War[39][40][41]
1917
1918
1919 Sturt Sturt no competition
1920 Sturt West Hindmarsh competition abandoned mid season[42]
1921 Sturt West Hindmarsh East Torrens
1922 East Torrens West Hindmarsh Sturt
1923 Adelaide University Deaf Adult University
1924 Adelaide University Goodwood University
1925 Sturt West Torrens Port Adelaide
1926 Goodwood Goodwood competition failed due to change to electoral system[43]
1927 North Adelaide Deaf Adult University
1928 North Adelaide North Adelaide North Adelaide
1929 North Adelaide East Torrens University No 1
1930 Sturt East Torrens University No 1
A Grade B Grade C Grade D Grade
1931 Port Adelaide University No 1 Brighton Brighton
... ...
2015 Brighton Glenelg Adelaide University n/a ETP/Burnside Brighton Sturt ... Glenelg Brighton Brighton n/a Glenelg Woodville Brighton ...
2016 Brighton North Adelaide Adelaide University n/a Brighton Brighton Brighton ... Brighton Glenelg Glenelg n/a Glenelg Brighton Brighton ...


See also

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References

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  43. ^ (SALA minutes)
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